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This came across as a super easy question at first but It wasnt and i dont unerstand the explanation behind it.
The autoionization of water shown below is an endothermic reaction, as the temperature of pure water increase, what happens to pH?
2H20 --> H3O+ + OH-
I thought the pH remained unchanged because you produced equal amounts of H+ and OH- but the EK explanation is that the pH decreases beause ph is defined as log of H+
okay so pH decreases and pOH increases. but doesnt the overall solution remain neutral? isnt the pH of a netural solution 7? I'm so confused now
The autoionization of water shown below is an endothermic reaction, as the temperature of pure water increase, what happens to pH?
2H20 --> H3O+ + OH-
I thought the pH remained unchanged because you produced equal amounts of H+ and OH- but the EK explanation is that the pH decreases beause ph is defined as log of H+
okay so pH decreases and pOH increases. but doesnt the overall solution remain neutral? isnt the pH of a netural solution 7? I'm so confused now